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Nicola Adams (Leeds), 51kg class, trains Haringey Police Community Club, London. 2012 Olympic flyweight (51kg) champion.
“Ever since it was announced that women’s boxing was going to be part of the Commonwealth Games I have been really looking forward to this event. The Commonwealth’s is the only major tournament that I have left to win a medal at so I am really determined to do well and give myself the best possible chance of making history for a second time.”
“Ever since it was announced that women’s boxing was going to be part of the Commonwealth Games I have been really looking forward to this event. The Commonwealth’s is the only major tournament that I have left to win a medal at so I am really determined to do well and give myself the best possible chance of making history for a second time.”
Ref:
Date:
2014-06-18 00:00:00.0
Location:
EIS, Sheffield
Photographer:
Andy Chubb
nicola adams 1205
Nicola Adams (Leeds), 51kg class, trains Haringey Police Community Club, London. 2012 Olympic flyweight (51kg) champion.
“Ever since it was announced that women’s boxing was going to be part of the Commonwealth Games I have been really looking forward to this event. The Commonwealth’s is the only major tournament that I have left to win a medal at so I am really determined to do well and give myself the best possible chance of making history for a second time.”
“Ever since it was announced that women’s boxing was going to be part of the Commonwealth Games I have been really looking forward to this event. The Commonwealth’s is the only major tournament that I have left to win a medal at so I am really determined to do well and give myself the best possible chance of making history for a second time.”
Ref:
Date:
2014-06-18 00:00:00.0
Location:
EIS, Sheffield
Photographer:
Andy Chubb
Team England Boxing Team
EIS, Sheffield - 18th June 2014. Commonwealth Games England have announced the boxing team that will compete for England at the XX Commonwealth Games in Glasgow (23 July – 3 August 2014).
The team is made-up of eight men and three women who will make history by competing in the first ever Commonwealth Games to feature female boxing.
The three female selections are 2012 Olympic flyweight (51kg) champion, Nicola Adams, 2014 European championship silver medallist, Natasha Jonas, who will box at lightweight (60kg), and the 2012 world champion, Savannah Marshall, at middleweight (75kg).
The male picks include the 2013 world championship bronze medallist, Antony Fowler, at middleweight and two European championship bronze medallists in Charlie Edwards at flyweight (52kg) and Joe Joyce at super-heavyweight (91kg).
The team is completed by bantamweight (56kg), Qais Ashfaq, lightweight (60kg), Pat McCormack, light-welterweight (64kg), Sam Maxwell, welterweight (69kg), Scott Fitzgerald and heavyweight (91kg), Warren Baister.
The team is made-up of eight men and three women who will make history by competing in the first ever Commonwealth Games to feature female boxing.
The three female selections are 2012 Olympic flyweight (51kg) champion, Nicola Adams, 2014 European championship silver medallist, Natasha Jonas, who will box at lightweight (60kg), and the 2012 world champion, Savannah Marshall, at middleweight (75kg).
The male picks include the 2013 world championship bronze medallist, Antony Fowler, at middleweight and two European championship bronze medallists in Charlie Edwards at flyweight (52kg) and Joe Joyce at super-heavyweight (91kg).
The team is completed by bantamweight (56kg), Qais Ashfaq, lightweight (60kg), Pat McCormack, light-welterweight (64kg), Sam Maxwell, welterweight (69kg), Scott Fitzgerald and heavyweight (91kg), Warren Baister.
nicola adams 1205
Nicola Adams (Leeds), 51kg class, trains Haringey Police Community Club, London. 2012 Olympic flyweight (51kg) champion.
“Ever since it was announced that women’s boxing was going to be part of the Commonwealth Games I have been really looking forward to this event. The Commonwealth’s is the only major tournament that I have left to win a medal at so I am really determined to do well and give myself the best possible chance of making history for a second time.”
“Ever since it was announced that women’s boxing was going to be part of the Commonwealth Games I have been really looking forward to this event. The Commonwealth’s is the only major tournament that I have left to win a medal at so I am really determined to do well and give myself the best possible chance of making history for a second time.”
Ref:
Date:
2014-06-18 00:00:00.0
Location:
EIS, Sheffield
Photographer:
Andy Chubb